Potted, < Jo4nato PlatvU, 
Grown and Shipped in 
“Fertile Pots” 
Our potted tomato plants are grown and 
shipped in “Fertile l’ols” which are set in the 
ground pots and all without disturbing the 
earth around the roots and therefore are not 
checked in growth as is often the case with 
other plants. Because the potted plants keep 
right on growing, they produce ripe fruit 
earlier and the loss in transplanting is practi¬ 
cally nothing. 
Our potted plants are large, strong and 
stocky. They are hardened in cold frames so 
can be set out early. The photograph to the right 
shows their fine sturdy growth. 
We can supply the following varieties: Extra Early Earliana, 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper, Bonny Best, John Baer, Harris’ Early 
Stone and Butgers. 
Price: Doz. $1.00; 50 Plants $3.50; transportation paid. Not paid: 
50 plants $2.50; 100 plants $4.75. (Weight 100—50 lbs.) 
ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington. See also page 7. 
1 year roots—50c per Doz.; $1.75 per 50; $2.50 per 100; transportation 
paid. Not paid: $2.00 per 100; $8.50 per 1000. (Weight 100—10 lbs.; 
1000—70 lbs.) (Write for prices on larger quantities.) 
HORSERADISH SETS. Bohemian. (See also page. 24) 
25c per Doz.; 100 sets $1.50; 1000 sets $8.75; transportation paid. Not 
paid: $7.75 per 1000. Special prices ivill he quoted on larger lots. (Weight 
1000—25 lbs.) 
RHUBARB. Myatt’s Linnaeus. 
1 year—20c each; $1.40 per Doz. transportation paid. Not paid: 
$6.00 per 100; Roots weigh 1 lb. each. 
MacDonald. New. See also page 5. 
Root Divisions. 35c each; 3 for 90c; Doz. $3.00; transportation paid. 
Not paid: $12.00 per 100. Weight 1 lh. each. 
PERENNIAL SPINACH—"Good King Henry" 
Not a true spinach, but resembles it in shape of leaves and flavor. 
It will provide excellent greens from early April until middle of June. 
Being perfectly hardy, will last for many years, and becomes more pro¬ 
ductive as it grows older. Set 18 in. to 2 ft. apart. 
Root divisions: 1 doz. 75c; 50, $1.75; transportation paid. 
RASPBERRIES 
The varieties we list here are not only the best grown today but we 
have taken care to select strong well grown plants from disease free fields. 
Weight: Red varieties 20 lbs. per 100, Black and Purple varieties, 
40 lbs. per 100. 
Set plants in the spring 2)^ ft. apart in the row. The rows should be 
six feet apart. Keep free from weeds and the following year after planting 
you will have a good crop of berries. We shall be glad to quote prices 
on larger quantities at any time. Please write. 
Red. AUTUMN FRUITING. 
- (Everbearing.) 
The best fall raspberry. See page 6. 
Plants: 6 for 85c; Doz. $1.55; 25 for $2.75; transportation paid. Not 
paid: $9.00 per 100. 
LATHAM. (Red.) This is still one of the best red raspberries. The 
fruit is very large, of deep red color, firm of texture and of good flavor. 
The plants are hardy and enormously productive, fruiting early and 
continuing to bear over a long period of time. This berry has become 
one of the most widely grown red varieties. 
Strong 1 year Plants: 85c per Doz.; 25 for $1.45; transportation paid. 
Not paid: $3.75 per 100. 
TAYLOR. NEW - Red. Among the finest modern varieties. This 
-■" new raspberry which was developed at the New York 
State Agriculture Experiment Station at Geneva, will we believe soon 
become a very widely planted kind. It is one of the best varieties in 
their trials. The berries are unusual in appearance being very large, 
long and somewhat conical in shape. They are a bright attractive red 
in color, sweet and of superb flavor. It is even considered by many 
superior to the well known Newburgh in this respect. 
The plants are tall and vigorous with sturdy heavy canes which do 
not require support. The Taylor is a hardy berry and very productive. 
In maturity it is a medium season variety ripening after Newburgh 
but a little earlier than Latham. 
Its many fine characters make this an ideal berry for the home garden 
and a profitable kind for commercial planting. 
Plants: Doz. $1.00; 25 for $1.65; transportation paid. Not paid: 
$4.25 per 100. 
NEWBURGH. (New.) Mosaic Free and Productive. Red. The fruit 
of this fine variety is large and unusually firm, and does not crum¬ 
ble. The color is bright red and flavor sweet and unusually delicious. 
The plant is very hardy, bearing enormous crops. Because of the long 
fruiting laterals and heavy yield, it sometimes needs support. It is an 
early mid-season variety ripening 3-4 days earlier than the old Cuth- 
bert. Except in the Hudson Valley, Newburgh is almost resistant to 
Mosaic the disease which spoils so many raspberry plantings. Is now 
well established as a standard high quality midseason berry and is 
worthy of a place in every garden. 
Strong 1 year plants: Doz. 85c; 25 for $1.45; transportation paid. Not 
paid: $3.75 per 100. 
COLUMBIAN. (Purple.) Fine for Canning. The fruit is very large, 
fairly solid, of an attractive purplish red color and delicious in flavor. 
The vines are vigorous and hardy and this with the exception of the 
new Sodus is the most productive raspberry now in cultivation. This is 
one of the most satisfactory kinds for the home garden, and is extremely 
profitable to grow for the roadside stand and market as these attractive 
berries always sell well. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. 80c; 25 for $1.35; transportation paid. 
Not paid: $3.50 per 100. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
Raspberries, Blackberries, Grapes, etc. must be set while dormant for best results. Place 
your order early so we may send your plants at the proper time. 
(New.) Mosaic Free Purple Raspberry. Introduced by 
-- the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in 1935. 
It is a cross between Dundee (black) and Newburgh (red.) The berries 
are a medium purple in color, firm, attractive and enormous in size. 
They are the largest raspberries we have ever seen and in spite of the 
size they do not crumble but remain firm and solid when picked. The 
flavor is slightly more acid than Columbian but delicious both for 
table use and canning. Sodus is an early variety ripening shortly after 
Latham. 
The plants are vigorous, very hardy, resistant to drought and pro¬ 
ductive. The stock at present is practically free from mosaic. A valu¬ 
able addition to both the home and commercial berry patch. We urge 
our customers to try some. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $1.00; 25 for $1.65; transportation paid. 
Not paid: $4.25 per 100. 
SHUTTLEWORTH. (New.) Mosaic Resistant Black Raspberry. 
This new large black raspberry or “Black Cap” is practically immune 
to disease. The berries are deep black, large, firm and handsome and of 
very superior quality. The bushes are strong and sturdy growers, 
yielding immense crops. We consider this to be the best Black Cap 
that has yet been introduced and we recommend it both for the home 
garden and market. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. 85c; 25 for $1.45; transportation paid. Not 
paid: $3.75 per 100. 
The Taylor Raspberries 
PLEASE NOTE —Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseberries and 
Currants in quantities listed “transportation paid" will be shipped 
correctly pruned so that no cutting back will be necessary when 
you plant them. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
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